peridermal

/pərɪˈdɛrməl/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or forming a periderm, a protective layer of cells or tissue on the surface of a plant stem or branch, often formed in response to injury or disease.

“The peridermal layer helped protect the tree from fungal infections.”

2. noun

a periderm or the cells forming it.

“The peridermal tissue on the stem was easily visible to the naked eye.”

Synonyms

  • cuticular
  • epidermal

Antonyms

  • endogenous
  • epilocal